Style · 100–220 guests
Ceremony on the lawn under open sky, with an indoor rain plan one room away.
Say your vows outdoors, on open lawn, with the sky as your ceiling and the Upper Perkiomen Valley rolling out behind you. The Museum at Hoppenville sets up the ceremony under a floral arbor with rows of lawn ceremony chairs facing the gardens, and when the light turns gold you move guests under bistro lights for a tented dinner on the grass. The Welcome Center anchors the day: its full-length patio opens onto the gardens, so cocktail hour flows outside without a single guest losing the thread of the party, and if the forecast turns, the same 5,400-square-foot room with its 20-foot ceilings and stone fireplace becomes your rain plan at no extra cost, decided together 24 to 48 hours out. With room for 100 to 220 guests, this style suits a wedding that wants breathing room: long farm tables under string light, a band on the lawn, dancing that spills from grass to patio and back again. Catering comes from Robert Ryan Catering & Design or Tosco's Catering, the estate's two in-house options, while you bring in your own florist, photographer, and planner or choose from the preferred list. Bar service runs through a licensed, insured bartender or your caterer. Tours run Tuesday through Saturday by appointment, so you can walk the lawn yourself before you decide.
Recommended Venue
Where outdoor weddings look best.
Flagship Venue
The Welcome Center
Your gateway to the estate. Soaring ceilings, a stone fireplace, an open patio, and 5,400 square feet of refined gathering space. The Welcome Center hosts weddings, galas, banquets, fundraisers, and corporate events with room for up to 220 guests.
Explore The Welcome CenterDecor Direction
The look-and-feel checklist.
- Floral arbor
- Lawn ceremony chairs
- Bistro lights
- Tented dinner
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